Name America's Historical Imprints I: Evans, 1639–1800
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Provides full text, digital images of books, pamphlets, broadsides and periodicals published in America from 1639-1800. 

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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
15979 The Copy of a Letter Written by our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; And found Eighty-four Miles from Iconium, Sixty-five Years after our Saviour's Death. Together with King Agbarus's Letter to our Saviour, our Saviour's Answer; and, Lentulus's Epistle to the Senate of Rome, concerning our Saviour. To which is added An Hymn of Praise To the Name of Jesus, the Saviour of Mankind. By the late celebrated Mrs. Rowe. Christ , Jesus
Rowe , Elizabeth Singer
, Abgar V
1761
24677 The duty and honour of aged women, deliver'd at the lecture in Boston, March 15. 1711. After the funeral of the excellent, Mrs. Abigail Foster. Consort and relict of the late Honourable John Foster Esqr. One of Her Majesties Council, etc. By Benjamin Colman. Colman , Benjamin
Joanna Perry (Boston)
1711
24682 The experiences of God's gracious dealing with Mrs. Elizabeth White. As they were written under her own hand, and found in her closet after her decease, December 5. 1669. White , Elizabeth
1741
19422 The fille de chambre, a novel. By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre, Baltimore; author of Charlotte, The Inquisitor, Victoria, &c. Rowson , Susanna
1795
19423 The fille de chambre, a novel. By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; author of Charlotte, The Inquisitor, Victoria, &c. Rowson , Susanna
Henry and Patrick Rice (Philadelphia)
James Rice and Co. (Baltimore)
1794
16018 The Folly and Vanity of A Life spent in the Pursuit of Worldly Profit, Ease, or Pleasure, compared with A Life wholly employed in endeavouring to glorify God, and Do Good to Mankind; illustrated in Some Account Of the pious Lady Elizabeth Hastings, and of Armelle Nicolas, a poor ignorant Country Maid in France, Commonly known by the Name of The Good Armelle. Le Royer , Jeanne
Unknown ,
1770
15905 The Glebe House, a tale. By A Lady of Distinction. First American Edition. Unknown , [Woman]
Black and North (Salem)
1799 First American Edition
18902 The Highland Reel: a Comic Opera, in three acts. As performed with universal applause at the theatre--Federal-Street. By John O'Keeffe, Esq. O'Keeffe , John
Rowson , Susanna
W. P. and Lemuel Blake (Boston)
1797
17800 The history of Louisa, the lovely orphan; or The cottage on the moor. Two volumes in one. By Mrs. Helme. The eighth edition. Helme , Elizabeth
Rev. M.L. Weems (Wilmington)
1795 The eighth edition.
17801 The history of Louisa, the lovely orphan; or The cottage on the moor. Two volumes in one. By Mrs. Helme. The ninth edition. Helme , Elizabeth
William Spotswood (Boston)
1798 The ninth edition.
17803 The history of Louisa, the lovely orphan: or, The cottage on the moor. Two volumes in one. By Mrs. Helme. First New-York edition. Helme , Elizabeth
1800 First New-York edition.
16052 The History of the beggarly boy More , Hannah
1800
18769 The History of the Two Shoemakers. More , Hannah
Cowper , William
Benjamin Johnson [249 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1807
16829 The Horrors of Oakendale Abbey. A romance Carver , Mrs.
1799
19433 The Inquisitor; or, Invisible Rambler. In three volumes. By Mrs. Rowson, author of Victoria. Second American edition. Rowson , Susanna
Mathew Carey [118 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1794 Second American edition.
19432 The Inquisitor: or, Invisible Rambler. In three volumes. By Mrs. Rowson, author of Victoria. The first American edition. Rowson , Susanna
1793 The first American edition.
16074 The Ladies' literary companion; or A collection of essays, adapted for the instruction and amusement of the female sex. Deverell , Mary
More , Hannah
1792
16361 The Life and Character of Miss Susanna Anthony, Who Died, in Newport, (R.I.) June 23, MDCCXCI, in the Sixty-fifth Year of her Age. Consisting Chiefly in Extracts from her Writings, with Some Brief Observations on Them. Compiled by Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Newport. Anthony , Susanna
1799
16368 The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality. Aubin , Penelope
1797
16370 The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality. Aubin , Penelope
1800
24594 The Reverend Mr. Jonathan Mitchel's letter to his friend in New-England. Mitchel , Jonathan
1741
24635 The Rhode-Island almanack for the year, 1737. ... Fitted to the meridian of Newport, on Rhode-Island, whose latitude north is 41 gr. 30 m. longitude from London, 72 grs. By Joseph Stafford. Stafford , Joseph
1737
24636 The Rhode-Island almanack for the year, 1738. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgment of the weather, courts, spring tides, moveable and immoveable feasts and fasts of the Church of England, time of the sun and moon's rising and setting, and time of high water, & c. Fitted to the meridian of Newport, on Rhode-Island, whose latitude north is 41 gr. 30 m. longitude from London, 72 grs. but may without sensible error, serve from New Found-land to South Carolina. Tides excepted. By Joseph Stafford. Stafford , Joseph
1738
24612 The Rhode-Island almanack for the year, 1739. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgment of the weather, courts, moveable and immoveable feasts and fasts of the Church of England, time of the sun and moon's rising and setting, and time of high water, &c. Fitted to the meridian of Newport, on Rhode-Island, whose latitude north is 41 gr. 30 m. longitude from London, 72 grs. But may without sensible error, serve from New-Found-Land to South Carolina. Tides excepted. By Poor Robin. Unknown ,
1739
24637 The Rhode-Island almanack for the year, 1740. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgment of the weather, courts, spring tides, moveable and immoveable feasts and fasts of the Church of England, time of the sun and moon's rising and setting, and time of high water, & c. Fitted to the meridian of Newport, on Rhode-Island, whose latitude north is 41 gr. 30 m. longitude from London, 72 grs. But may without sensible error, serve from New Found-land to South Carolina. Tides excepted. By Poor Robin. Unknown ,
1740